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Attentioneering

Podcast door Tyler Sookochoff

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Technologie en Wetenschap

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Your attention is under constant attack—from the phone in your hand to the thoughts in your head. This podcast gives you the tools, science, and strategies to defend it, reclaim your focus, and create space for the things that matter most. attentioneering.substack.com

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aflevering E007 - Training the Mind: What Buddhism Can Teach Us About the Art of Deep Concentration with Jasudho artwork

E007 - Training the Mind: What Buddhism Can Teach Us About the Art of Deep Concentration with Jasudho

I often talk about attention like it’s a productivity skill — something to sharpen so we can get more done, stay ahead, and feel in control. But for thousands of years, entire traditions have treated attention as something far deeper — even sacred. In this episode, I talk with Eric Berger — known in the Buddhist community as Jasudho — a Dhamma teacher who spent nearly thirty years as a cardiologist before devoting his life to understanding the mind. After decades of Zen training, Jasudho turned toward the early teachings of the Buddha — studying Pali, practicing Vipassana, and exploring what the Buddha called samādhi: collectedness of mind. In this conversation, Jasudho and I explore how Buddhism can be seen as an entire civilization built around concentration — a religion of attention — and what it means to dedicate one’s life to observing the mind itself. He explains how the Buddha’s path begins not with belief, but with direct investigation — using awareness as the primary tool for insight, compassion, and freedom. We talk about what modern seekers can learn from this ancient training of attention, why stillness and discipline must coexist, and how a heart trained to listen — like a doctor’s, but turned inward — can sense the causes of suffering and its end. This is a conversation about attention as a spiritual practice — what happens when focus stops being a tool for productivity, and becomes a path toward awakening. *** LINKS *** Jasudho’s dhamma community: https://satipanna.com/ [https://satipanna.com/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit attentioneering.substack.com [https://attentioneering.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

2 nov 2025 - 1 h 45 min
aflevering E006 - The Hidden Curriculum of Dark Flow: How Big Tech Rewired Our Attention for Its Own Ends with Jac Mullen artwork

E006 - The Hidden Curriculum of Dark Flow: How Big Tech Rewired Our Attention for Its Own Ends with Jac Mullen

We’re told our attention crisis is quite simple: too many notifications, too much screen time, too many distractions. Delete the apps. Do a digital detox. Problem solved. But what if the real story is far stranger—and more disturbing? In this episode, I talk with Jac Mullen, a writer, educator, and attention theorist who helped create the Strother School of Radical Attention, where he’s now faculty. For over a decade, he’s been engaged in what he calls “attention activism”—working to understand and resist how tech companies have fundamentally changed the way our minds work. Jac also teaches English at a public high school in New Haven, where he’s witnessed firsthand how digital interfaces are rewiring young minds. Here’s what makes Jac’s perspective so unsettling: He argues that our devices aren’t stealing our attention—they’re teaching us entirely new ways of attending to reality. Ways that serve corporate profit, not human flourishing. Through what he calls “dark flow”—a zombie-like state of dissociative absorption—tech companies have essentially seized control of how children’s minds are formed, turning attention itself into a means of production. Jac and I dig into how surveillance capitalism transformed kids into data laborers, why simply blocking digital distractions won’t restore our natural attention, and what happened when his school finally banned phones this year after years of classroom chaos. We explore the two key design mechanisms that trap us in low-agency states—frictionless automation and variable reward schedules—why attention is more like moldable clay than a depleting battery, and how different cultures shape fundamentally different styles of attention. This conversation pulls back the curtain on something most of us sense but can’t quite name—that deeper transformation happening beneath all the surface-level distraction. Jac reveals the hidden curriculum our devices have been teaching all along, and why our kids seem to inhabit not just a different digital world, but an entirely different cognitive universe. *** LINKS *** Jac’s website: jacmullen.net [https://jacmullen.net] Jac’s Substack: After Literacy [https://jacmullen.substack.com/] Strother School of Radical Attention website: schoolofattention.org [https://www.schoolofattention.org/] Tyler’s website: attentioneering.co [https://www.attentioneering.co] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit attentioneering.substack.com [https://attentioneering.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

26 sep 2025 - 1 h 18 min
aflevering E005 - The Concentration Paradox: Why Your Mind Sabotages What You Want Most with Kam Knight artwork

E005 - The Concentration Paradox: Why Your Mind Sabotages What You Want Most with Kam Knight

The average person thinks they can't focus because of their phone, their coworkers, their environment. But remove all that and something interesting happens: the mental chatter often gets louder. The daydreams intensify. The internal resistance kicks in. Suddenly it's clear—the biggest source of distraction has been within you all along. In this episode, I talk with Kam Knight, author of the book "Concentration" and someone who spent nearly two years writing what might be the most tactical guide to focus I've read. Kam is a coach, international speaker, and bestselling author of over a dozen books on mental, emotional, and physical performance. He's known for bringing fresh solutions that are a rare departure from traditional ideas, and his books have helped over 500,000 people. Here's what makes Kam's approach different: While everyone else is talking about blocking notifications and removing external distractions, Kam zeros in on what's happening inside us. The racing thoughts, the emotional cycles, the mental movies playing in our heads—all that internal activity that competes with the outside world for our attention. And he's identified something he calls "resistance"—a part of our brain literally designed to hold us back from the very things we want to do. Kam and I dig into why you can want something desperately but feel physically unable to start it, why consistency matters more than intensity when building focus, and why taking breaks isn't lazy—it's essential for sustained concentration. For anyone who's blocked out all distractions only to find their mind still won't cooperate, or who keeps falling into the same patterns despite knowing better, this conversation reveals what might actually be going on—and what to do about it. *** LINKS *** https://kamknight.com [https://kamknight.com] https://instagram.com/ikamknight [https://instagram.com/ikamknight] https://facebook.com/ikamknight [https://facebook.com/ikamknight] https://youtube.com/@ikamknight [https://youtube.com/@ikamknight] https://linkedin.com/in/ikamknight/ [https://linkedin.com/in/ikamknight/] https://tiktok.com/@ikamknight [https://tiktok.com/@ikamknight] Concentration book [https://www.amazon.ca/Concentration-Maintain-Laser-Attention-Stretches/dp/109038971X/ref=sr_1_1] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit attentioneering.substack.com [https://attentioneering.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

14 sep 2025 - 1 h 36 min
aflevering E004 - The End of Fighting Distraction: How Equanimity Changes Your Relationship with Focus with Kevin Lacroix artwork

E004 - The End of Fighting Distraction: How Equanimity Changes Your Relationship with Focus with Kevin Lacroix

Most productivity advice treats distraction like an enemy to defeat. Block it out. Push through. Focus harder. But what if that fight itself is part of the problem? In this episode, I talk with Kevin Lacroix, a meditation teacher and trainer who's spent over a decade studying how attention actually works—not how we think it should work. Kevin studied with renowned teachers Jeff Warren and Shinzen Young, and now teaches others using Shinzen's Unified Mindfulness system. Kevin started meditating back in 2010 because he was caught in that familiar trap so many of us know: feeling like he needed to be constantly busy and overtasked just to validate his existence. Here's what struck me most from our conversation: After a decade of meditation, Kevin doesn't necessarily experience fewer distractions—he's just learned to let them flow through without losing his concentration. Think about that. Instead of building a fortress of focus, he's developed the ability to stay focused while distractions come and go. We dig into three skills that actually matter for doing deeply focused work—concentration, sensory clarity, and something called equanimity, which Kevin describes as the ability to let experience flow without fighting it. We talk about why cognitively demanding work feels so hard (hint: it's not the work itself), why boredom might be more interesting than you think, and how to find rest even while you're running—literally or figuratively. For anyone feeling like their attention is more fragile than ever, or wondering whether there's a way to focus that doesn't feel like constant mental wrestling, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on what concentration can be. *** LINKS *** Kevin’s bio: https://unifiedmindfulness.com/trainers/kevin-lacroix/ [https://unifiedmindfulness.com/trainers/kevin-lacroix/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit attentioneering.substack.com [https://attentioneering.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

28 aug 2025 - 1 h 26 min
aflevering E003 - The Mental Race Within the Race: How to Hold Attention Under Pressure with Matt Christopherson artwork

E003 - The Mental Race Within the Race: How to Hold Attention Under Pressure with Matt Christopherson

When we talk about focus, we usually think big picture—sticking to a goal, staying on track over weeks or months. But real focus lives in the moment. In the next breath. The next step. The choice to stay with discomfort instead of escape it. In this episode, I sit down with Matt Christopherson, a high-performance coach and former National Team athlete. In 2024, Matt completed one of the most intense endurance challenges of his life—running 80 miles overnight with nearly 2,000 meters of elevation gain, and finishing North America’s biggest cycling race entirely on foot. What makes this story so compelling isn’t just the physical feat. It’s the mental one. Matt shares what it took to stay present through pain, fear, and isolation—and how the real test wasn’t just finishing the race, but managing his focus minute by minute when quitting seemed like the only sane option. We talk about the difference between macro focus—sticking to a goal—and micro focus—holding your attention steady under pressure. Matt opens up about what goes through his mind in the hardest moments, how he trains himself to respond rather than react, and why staying with discomfort is where transformation actually begins. If you’ve ever struggled to stay focused when it really counts—when your thoughts spiral, your body resists, or you just want to give up—this episode will hit home. *** LINKS *** Matt’s Instagram: https://instagram.com/matty_christopherson Matt’s Website: https://mattychristopherson.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit attentioneering.substack.com [https://attentioneering.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

13 aug 2025 - 58 min
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